Douglas MacArthur (1880–1964) U.S. Army general of the army, field marshal of the Army of the Philippines
Source: Reminiscences (1964), p. 265
Pall Mall Gazette (1924) on HG Wells' suggestion of an atomic bomb, in "BBC Article" http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-33365776 <br class="br">Early career years (1898–1929)
Douglas MacArthur (1880–1964) U.S. Army general of the army, field marshal of the Army of the Philippines
Source: Reminiscences (1964), p. 265
Shikaripura Ranganatha Rao (1922–2013) Indian archaeologist
Interview with S. R. Rao at The Hindu, Nov 20 2002.
Dorothy Day (1897–1980) Social activist
"The Incompatibility of Love and Violence," Catholic Worker (May 1951)
Edward Abbey (1927–1989) American author and essayist
Source: A Voice Crying in the Wilderness (Vox Clamantis in Deserto) (1990), Ch. 11 : Money Et Cetera, p. 100
Frank Zappa (1940–1993) American musician, songwriter, composer, and record and film producer
Source: The Real Frank Zappa Book (1989), p. 239; this may be derived from a similar observation by Harlan Ellison which is sometimes misattributed to Zappa: "The two most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity."
Horace Walpole (1717–1797) English art historian, man of letters, antiquarian and Whig politician
As quoted in The Christian Leader, Vol. 37, Issue 7 (17 February 1934)
Gregory Scott Paul (1954) U.S. researcher, author, paleontologist, and illustrator
Gregory S. Paul (1988) Predatory Dinosaurs of the World, Simon and Schuster, p. 19
Predatory Dinosaurs of the World
Hugh Walpole (1884–1941) New Zealand writer
Said at Keswick, as quoted in The Education Outlook (1926) Vol. 78